JAPAN IP CATALYST
Industrial & Brand IPStationery

Shachihata Ink Seals

Popularity
Overview

An innovative ink-seal developed by Shachihata with built-in ink, eliminating the need for traditional stamp pads. It revolutionized Japanese office culture enabling instant stamping. Still widely used in official documents and business contracts, Shachihata has become synonymous with 'name seals.' It demonstrates the balance between practicality and brand value.

Last catalogued:Editor: JAPAN IP CATALYSTEditorial policyReferences: See web links below

Note: This content was generated as an idea by our editorial AI from public sources.

Metadata
Subcategory:Stationery
Location:Nagoya, Aichi
Time Period:1963-present
Influence:National
Tags
name sealink-sealJapanese culture

Contemporary IPs

1943Akira KurosawaContent IP
1943Akira KurosawaContent IP
1944Yukio MishimaContent IP
1944Murata ManufacturingIndustrial & Brand IP
1945Hiroshima Peace MemorialTourism & Experience IP
1945Sendai GyutanCultural IP
1945Nagoya Miso KatsuCultural IP
1945Ramen CultureCultural IP
1945Tokyo Ramen AlleyTourism & Experience IP
1963Shachihata Ink SealsIndustrial & Brand IP

Recent News

Loading...

📱 Share on Social

Discovered: Shachihata Ink Seals!

An innovative ink-seal developed by Shachihata with built-in ink, eliminating th…

#nameseal #ink-seal #Japaneseculture
#JAPANIPCATALYST #JapanCulture

Similar IPs